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. 1978 Jun;5(6):2095–2098. doi: 10.1093/nar/5.6.2095

Repair replication in replicating and non-replicating DNA after irradiation with UV light.

H Slor, J E Cleaver
PMCID: PMC342146  PMID: 673845

Abstract

Ultraviolet light induces more pyrimidine dimers and more repair replication in DNA that replicates within 2 to 3 hr of irradiation than in DNA that does not replicate during this period. This difference may be due to special conformational changes in DNA and chromatin that might be associated with semiconservative DNA replication.

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